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DEGREE EXAMINATIONS

NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY I SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. A special meeting of the Senate of the New Zealand University was held yesterday. Present: The Chancellor (Sir Robert Stout), Professor J. M. Brown, Professor J. R. Brown, the Rev. A. Cameron, Professor Chilton, Hon. Dr. Collins, the Rev. W. A. Evans, Mr. H. A. Gordon, Mr. Yon Haast, the Rev. W. Hcwitson, Professor Hight, Mr. O. Hogben, Professor Hunter, Professor Marshall, Dr. M'Doweli, Professor Benham, Professor R. J. Scott, and Professor Segar. The degree examination results weie announced at the conclusion of the session. The names of the successful students in the Wellington district havealready appeared in The Post, ln accordance with an out-of-date and useless resolution passed twenty years ago, the results are not officially declared until the written passes aie received from Home, although every successful student is informed on receipt of the cable message. Following are the complete degree results : — 'SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, 1913. Auckland College. — Frederick Arthur "Airey, in English ; William Caradus, in Heat, also in Chemistry (awarded Hoat) ; Kathleen -Maisie Curtis, in Botany ; Edwin John Russell, in Applied Mathematics. > Victoria College. — Werner Heine, in German ; Frances Levison-Gower West, in Contracts and Roman Law. Canterbury College. — Henry Stokes Richards, in Pure Mathematics ; Joseph Vivian Wilson, in Latin, also in Greek, also in History ; Harold Vincent Rowe, in Chemistry. Otago University,-— Walter Thomas Cody, in Electricity ; Phoebe Ann Harrington and Archibald Grassam Irvine, equal in Mental Science; Catherine Hogg, in French ; Robert Alexander Wallace Sutherland, in Geology. John Tinline Scholarship of the Year 1913. — Ronald Alexander Cuthbert, Otago University (and if he declines, ! John Paterson Hewat/ Otago University), i MASTER OF ARTS. Nellie Euphemia Coad, Ethel .Margaret j Duff, Bernard Joseph Gondringer, Norman Matthias Paulsen, Elizabeth Mary Pigott, Harry Ranston, Harry Robson, Jessie Toliey, Gordon Graham Gibbes ■Watson, Friedrich Franz Wolter, Gladys Gordon Everett, Cyril Thomas Wild. HONOURS IN ARTS. Nellie Euphemia Goad, third, cla^s in M«ntaJ Science ; Ethel , Margaret • Duff, second class in Languages and Literature (Latin and English) ; Bernard Joseph Gondringer, second class in Languages and Literature (English and French) ; Norman Matthias Paulsen, second class in Languages and Literature (Latin and French) ; Elizabeth Mary Pigott, first class in Natural Science (Botany) ; Harry llanston, second class in Languages and Literature (Greek and Hebrew) ; Harry Robson, third class in Mental Science; Jessie Toliey, second class in Languages and Literature (English and French) ; Frederick Franz Wolter, second class. in Languages and Literature (French and German) ; Gordon Graham Gjbbes Watson, third class in Economics, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional History/ ' BACHELOR OF ARTS. • Purvis Foxd Armstrong, Bert- Newman Thornton Blake, Mary CraAvford Clacham, Frank Livingstone Combs, Edwin Thomas Cox, Edward FitzGeraldEagar, George Henry Gibb Werner Heine, Henry Charles Hewlett, Susanna Margaret Hopkirk, Dorothy Lilian, Hiieston, Leyon Miall Moss, Mary Boynd M'Kenzie, Fanny Lethbridge Ross, Kenneth Ross, Elizabeth Maggie Slyrer, leabelle Alleworth Stitt, George SHinsbury Sh-ack. B.A. FIRST SECTION. Catherine Christina Braddock, in Eng' lish, Botany, Education ; Herbort John Clemance, in English, Mental Science, Education ; Albert Lionel Bailey, in Latin, English, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History; James Robert Cuddie, in Latin, Jurisprudence. Constitutional History, Mental Science, Education ; Edith Race Davis, •in English, French, Pure Mathematics, Education ; Norman Arthur Foden, in Latin, English, Education ; Francis William Foster, in Latin, English, Economics,' Mental Science; •Arnold John Graham, in Latin, English, Mental Science ; Albert John George Heron, in Latin, French, Mental Science ; Doris Cowles Hunt, in Latta. English, French; Thomas Kane, in Latin, Economics, Education ; Frederic Maurice Kempthorne, in Latin, Economics, Mental Science, Education ; Charlotte Elizabeth Mackenzie, in English, Mental Science, Education ; Alexander Francis Meldrum, in Latin, English, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional History ; SoHna Rose Oliver, in English, Pure Mathematics, Education ; Lemoine Jas. Pilkington. in Latin, English, French, German ; Hilda Ross, in English, Mental Science, Education; William Henry Smith, in m Latin, Mental Science, Education ; Archibald Taylor,, in History, Mental Science, Education; Roland D. Thompson, in Latin, Pure Mathematics, Physics; Francis Alfred Tocker, in Latin, English, French; Irene Gwendolyn Webb, in Latin, English, French, Botany. BACHELOR OF SCIENOE. James Campbell M'Dowall. B.SC, FIRST SECTION. .Natalie Constance Bowen Allen, ,iv Mathematics, Physics, Botany, English ; Elwyn Frank Evans, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry ; Harold Herbert Taylor, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry; Harry Smith Tily, in Physics, Chemistry, Mental Science ; George Bruce Dall, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. MASTER OF LAWS. Adrian Wilmot Delamore, Lindsay John Mackersey, Francis Leveson-Gower West. HONOURS IN LAW. Adrian Wilmot Dolamore, third class in Roman Law, Contracts and Torts, and Negligence ; Lindsay John Mackersey, third class in International Law, Contracts, and Torts, and Company Law ; Francis Leveson-Gower West, second class in Roman Law, Contracts and Torts, and Company Law. BACHELOR OF LAWS. Carl August Berendsen, Ross Reginald Burridge, Frederick Temple Clere, Herbert Llewellyn Griffiths, Frederick George Hall-Jones. Reginald Bernard Hill, John Cruickshank Morrison, Anthony Carroll Nathan, Ronald Henry •Quilliam, Cuthbert Hargreaves Taylor, George Graham Gibbes Watson. Henry Williams. Bachelor of Laws (Section^). — Carl August Berendsen, in Latin, Property II. ; Archibald Geoffrey Brockett, in Latin, English, Contracts, Property I. ; Claude Anstice Brown, ill Jurisprudence, Property 11., Criminal Law, Procedure ; Kenneth Sholto Caldwell, in Constitutional History, Roman Law, Conflict of Laws ; Kenneth Cameron Clayton, in Latin, Mental Science, Jurisprudence ; Henry Havelock Cornish, Constitutional History, Property 11., Evidence, Procedure: Jack Douglas J)»vy«, i« Mental , fcioioJioe, Jurtapru' [ dence, ComtHutiona] History ; Reginald

Henry Dodson, hi Latin, English, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History ; Herbert Llewellyn Griffiths, in Constitutional History, International ..Law. Conflict of Laws, Procedure ; Frederick George Hali-Jones, in Roman Law, Criminal Law, . Procedure ; Douglas Allan Harle, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Contracts, Property I. ; Ernest Peterson Hay, in Roman Law, International Law, Conflict of Laws ; Kenneth Alan Henderson, in Latin, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History ; Reginald Bernard Hill, in Roman Law, International Law, Conflict of Laws; Frederick Howard, in Latin, • Mental Science, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, Roman Law ; Cyril Guy Lennard, Roman Law, International Law, Conflict of Laws, Contracts, Propertj ; William Alexander Lyon, in Constitutional History, International Law, Conflict of Laws; .Robcit Lachlan Macalister, m Mental Science, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History; William Nelson Matthews, in Latin, English, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History; Edward George Leonard Morley, in Latin, English, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History; Leyon Myall Moss, in Latin, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History; Anthony Carroll Nathan, ,in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Property 11., Evidence, Procedure; Edward Percy Neale, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Contracts, Property I. ; John Basil Parker, in International Law, Contracts, Property 1., Criminal Law, Torts; Dennis Rochford Richmond, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Contracts; Lancelot Anthony Rogers, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Criminal Law; George Gauld Rose, in Constitutional History, Roman Law, International Law; John Alexander Scott, in English, Property 11., Evidence, Procedure; Thomas Folckmann Simpson, in Roman Law, Contracts, Property I. ; Cuthbert Hargreaves Taylor, in Roman Law, International Law, Property 11., Evidence, Procedure ; Lyra Veronica Esmeralda Taylor, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, Property 1., Evidence, Criminal Law; Grahame George Vial, in Latin, Mental Science, Jurisprudence, International Law. ENGINEERING (Entrance). Oscar Dafter Borer, Elwyn Frank Evans, Hubert Conrad Morton, William Somerville Vernon (except Physics). BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. George William Clinkard, Economics, Modern History, Rights and Duties (Elementary). Geography, Auditing (Elementary) ; Bernard Edward Murphy, M.A., _L.8., in Economics, Geography, Modern History. B BACHELOR OF MUSIC. First Examination. — G. I. Allan>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 83, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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DEGREE EXAMINATIONS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 83, 8 April 1914, Page 4

DEGREE EXAMINATIONS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 83, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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